At the 0: 1 in Chemnitz, the FCB youngsters remained in the 25th season game for the second time without their own goal. Top scorer Wriedt also saw the red card and we are missing in the next game.
Chemnitz - At 0: 1 in Chemnitz, the FCB youth in the 25th game of the season remained for the second time without a goal. The first time was in October at 0: 3 in Zwickau, Saxony. But despite the first defeat this year, the small Bavarians remain the best team in the second half of the season.
After a superior opening phase, the Munich team was initially behind and shortly afterwards outnumbered, which was no longer correctable in the second section. Above all, “the weak referee performance” was “difficult to accept” for the eaten Bayern coach Sebastian Hoeneß. Goalkeeper Christian Früchtl was also subsequently convinced that "we would have deserved more".
Without Joshua Zirkzee, who traveled to London with the professionals, the Munich team demonstrated their self-confidence that they had just acquired, but without being able to count anything that could be counted. The Saxons, on the other hand, struck directly with their first dangerous offensive action. After Chris Richards was able to prevent Rafael Garcia from starting with a monster stick at the end, the FCB youngsters were powerless against Niklas Hoheneders header on the corner (25th). The next, far more painful setback was not long in coming: After a harmless duel in midfield, Daniel Bohl from Chemnitz lay on the right leg of Bayern top scorer Kwasi Okyere Wriedt. The 25-year-old attacker tried to free himself, but referee Riem Hussein interpreted this jerky movement as an act and made Wriedt (39.) an excessively exaggerated decision.
Although the small Bavarians were largely unimpressed by the deficit and the outnumber after the restart, it was still the tight and extremely bitter 0: 1 from Munich's perspective. Even without the suspended Wriedt, the SpVgg Unterhaching in the local duel on Friday should prepare for a defiant reaction from the formally strong FCB reserve.